Having an extra fuel on your vehicle can take you to your destination. You will be able to make a long range trip and there are some ways to store extra fuel for long range bug outs.
6 Ways To Store Extra Fuel For Long Range Bug Outs
1. 6 Ways to Store6 Ways to Store
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By Ken
Jensen
2. • How far can your Bug-Out Vehicle (BOV) go on the fuel you have on-
hand? You need to get the maximum mileage possible so you can get
further away.
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3. Some ways to carry extra fuel withSome ways to carry extra fuel with
your vehicle are:your vehicle are:
• Obviously, if your vehicle
can fit it, you can install
tanks specifically that will
give you more room,
thereby allowing more
distance. A typical tank
will provide about 300 to
350 miles.
Install a Larger Gas Tank such
as a Long-Range Fuel Tank
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4. Add a Second Tank with Flip Switch
• Many trucks, and some cars, will
have space for a second tank. If you
can do this, it can double your
mileage.
Install a Jerry Can Mount
• If you mount a Jerry Can to your
vehicle, you can add around 5
gallons per can to your vehicle,
giving you extra mileage. The cans
just add to your exterior, so no room
is needed.
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5. Install a Flat Gas Can Mount
• These usually carry 3-4 in a small can, and 6-8 in a large can. These can be
mounted to the back or roof of your vehicle. They can also be mounted to bars of
ATVs.
Keep Extra Fuel for Long-Range Bug Outs
• Each 15 gallon barrel could give you from 150-300 miles extra, and each 50 gallon
barrel could give you an extra 500-1000, based on your fuel mileage.
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6. Keep Containers Strapped to Roof RackKeep Containers Strapped to Roof Rack
• This is the normal 5-gallon gas
can. You can strap these
down to the roof of a vehicle
for filling up on-the-go. These
cans also should never be
inside the cab of a vehicle, as
no gas container should. The
off-gas is poisonous.
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7. • If you keep enough extra fuel with
each vehicle, you will be able to make
a long range trip to your Bug-Out
Location (BOL). Using these low-cost
options, determine how you will
extend the range of any vehicle.
Keep Extra Fuel forKeep Extra Fuel for
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